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One of the thirteen taksang, or "Tiger Lair", sacred caves in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Rinpoche and one of the eight sacred places he blessed for the practice of the [[Eight Herukas]].  
One of the thirteen taksang, or "Tiger Lair", sacred caves in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Rinpoche and one of the eight sacred places he blessed for the practice of the [[Eight Herukas]].  
In particular this is the place related to Jigten Chöto, where Langchen Palseng, attained realization.
In particular this is the place related to Jigten Chöto, where Langchen Palseng, attained realization.
 
[[Image:ParoTaksang-01.jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Paro Taksang''']]<br>
[[Image:ParoTaksang-02.jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Paro Taksang''']]<br>
[[Image:ParoTaksang-03.jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Paro Taksang''']]<br>
In accordance with the instructions of Guru Rinpoche, Yeshe Tsogyal  
In accordance with the instructions of Guru Rinpoche, Yeshe Tsogyal  
   
   

Revision as of 01:21, 7 November 2006

Pado Taksang (spa phro stag tshang)

One of the thirteen taksang, or "Tiger Lair", sacred caves in Tibet and Bhutan blessed by Guru Rinpoche and one of the eight sacred places he blessed for the practice of the Eight Herukas. In particular this is the place related to Jigten Chöto, where Langchen Palseng, attained realization.

Paro Taksang


Paro Taksang


Paro Taksang


In accordance with the instructions of Guru Rinpoche, Yeshe Tsogyal